How do you guys scan your drawings?
I usually just take a picture from my phone, but it never comes out very well. I tried Staples, but they charged me fifteen dollars for nine drawings and had to keep it overnight. And I don't know if I'm willing to shell out for a decent photo scanner of my own.
What do you use?
>>2316049
>they charged me fifteen dollars for nine drawings
that's absurd
I use the college library scanner
>>2316069
Yeah, it especially sucked because the first time I did it it was five, then this time they said it was ten because they "used the wrong computer" last time. Then I go to pick it up and it's suddenly fifteen.
>>2316049
Go to a library, it's usually like 5 cents or something.
>>2316049
library, school, or try to find a scanner on ebay or craigslist
>having your own scanner is amazing btw
>>2316049
You can do it with a any phone you just need good lighting. Nice even light that doesn't need too much white balancing
>>2316069
>tfw there is no scanner in your uni library
>>2316049
to be honest OP it depends what you plan to do with your scan. If you use it as a sketch, and plan to line and color with digital stuff, you don't really need a scanner, as >>2316338 said.
But if you did the lineart on your paper, just try to get one for cheap, really you will use it for years.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/28773460?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&adid=22222222227019618158&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=40879949312&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=60263603011&veh=sem
This scanner printer combo cost about $26.00 and it comes full of ink; If you spent $15.00 on nine scans it will pay for itself in eighteen.